Slightly OT so I apologize, but it's an iPad story so close enough, but when are you guys/AOL gonna start including H.264 encoded versions of your video stuff?
@Camperton It's not up to us, it's up to Viddler and Brightcove. Word is that support is coming soon, though -- we're waiting just as eagerly as you are.
@Camperton How about something less patent encumbered? AOL threw their bid in with VP3/VP6 way back with Nullsoft, but it kind of played second fiddle to WMV even then.
You were told your iPad couldn't do Flash and now you're complaining to websites because they use it and your iPad cannot view videos!!!!! Very funny stuff
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Slightly OT so I apologize, but it's an iPad story so close enough, but when are you guys/AOL gonna start including H.264 encoded versions of your video stuff?
@Camperton
Agreed. I am sick of coming to engadget on my ipad and not seeing a huge white space where video content should be.
@DoctarPeppar
I think it's an AOL thing. None of their blogs use h.264 just flv.
@Camperton
YouTube is blocked on my iPod,
we need mp4 encoded bids (iPhone friendly please)
@Camperton It's not up to us, it's up to Viddler and Brightcove. Word is that support is coming soon, though -- we're waiting just as eagerly as you are.
@Camperton How about something less patent encumbered? AOL threw their bid in with VP3/VP6 way back with Nullsoft, but it kind of played second fiddle to WMV even then.
@DoctarPeppar
You were told your iPad couldn't do Flash and now you're complaining to websites because they use it and your iPad cannot view videos!!!!! Very funny stuff